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Pacific Payback: The Carrier Aviators Who Avenged Pearl Harbor at the Battle of Midway
Pacific Payback The Carrier Aviators Who Avenged Pearl Harbor at the Battle of Midway
Author: Stephen L. Moore
Sunday, December 7, 1941, dawned clear and bright over the Pacific.... — But for the Dauntless dive-bomber crews of the USS Enterprise returning to their home base on Oahu, it was a morning from hell. Flying directly into the Japanese ambush at Pearl Harbor, they lost a third of their squadron and witnessed the heart of America?s Navy broken and ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780451465528
ISBN-10: 0451465520
Publication Date: 6/3/2014
Pages: 448
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Publisher: NAL Hardcover
Book Type: Hardcover
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If you are well read on the war in the Pacific during World War II, you know the torpedo squadrons took massive casualties when they went after the Japanese carriers at Midway. But they brought the Japanese air cover down to sea level. When the American dive bombers came in overhead, the sky was clear.

The American dive bombers took out three Japanese carriers in five minutes, and then another one later that day.

But the price was still high, as many dive bomber and fighter crews were lost. Of the approximately 220 planes the three American carriers carried, almost half were lost, most with their crews. If they went into the sea, many initially survived but were never found. Some who were found by the Japanese, suffered a callous death. And two air crew members spent three years in Japanese POW camps.

This book is almost a minute-by-minute account the battle. It deserves to be read to understand how that American generation fought and died for our country.


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